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investigates how much the israeli defense forces controversial web content is seen to be damaging israel's public image offensive and damaging or a bit of fun a picture of an israeli soldier with mud on his face titled a bomb a style posted on facebook by none other than the head of the i.d.f. social media unit should wish the mesh just as the government uses social media for explaining for complaining for propaganda or for spinning it also has to deal with private soldiers using new media every soldier is a broadcast station. it looks innocent enough but this soldier got two weeks in a military prison. after posting these pictures on his facebook profile this infantry fighter was brought to book for abuse of power and misuse of army weaponry . these soldiers turned their patrol in hebron into a dance move. it angered the i.d.f. but others felt they did a far better job of showing the human side of the army than any spin doctor ever could under the military code of justice offense and i think that sergeant and above which if in fact any conduct which is unbecoming an i.d.f. soldier would w
investigates how much the israeli defense forces controversial web content is seen to be damaging israel's public image offensive and damaging or a bit of fun a picture of an israeli soldier with mud on his face titled a bomb a style posted on facebook by none other than the head of the i.d.f. social media unit should wish the mesh just as the government uses social media for explaining for complaining for propaganda or for spinning it also has to deal with private soldiers using new media...
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will continue to press the officials for answers in addition to the inquiries that we made with the defense department we also asked the department of justice for their perspective on what's happening and they basically told us that it's none of their business that the military oversees the facility and refer this back to the department of defense defense attorneys are telling us that these sorties have created conditions which make it nearly impossible for them to do their job and defend their clients so frustrating there is nothing that we can do we have sent e-mails to the to the department to bear arms to the commander. asking them. to talk to us about these conditions oh response we have been told by the department of justice that they will not talk to us they refers back to the partner. no remains talk to us in the meantime in washington the officials tried to downplay the hunger strike but they seem to have a good idea of why these men resorted to such a desperate move and yet they have no solution to offer they had great optimism that guantanamo would be closed they were devastated
will continue to press the officials for answers in addition to the inquiries that we made with the defense department we also asked the department of justice for their perspective on what's happening and they basically told us that it's none of their business that the military oversees the facility and refer this back to the department of defense defense attorneys are telling us that these sorties have created conditions which make it nearly impossible for them to do their job and defend their...
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bill and i'm feeling optimistic we have come too far right now with labor and business arguing about defense and we just can't have a 95% agreement get sabotaged over that. and 13 years is too long. the path for citizenship cannot take 13 years. it is not right for those people who have been living in this country and working hard and playing by the rules. >> that's a discussion we could have in the comfort of a cnn studio when we're all senators. >> kamala harris, ron brownstein, ana navarro, thank you. >>> head for our popular online segment called getting to know. this week you'll get to know more about california ag kamala harris. fareed zakaria "gps" is next. >>> this is "gps global public square." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. a great show for you today. first up, the question for the economy. should we save or should we spend? what will get the economy moving faster? i'll talk to the chief proponent of spending. nobel prize winning economist paul krugman. then, the race for space. is america losing? china is building its own space
bill and i'm feeling optimistic we have come too far right now with labor and business arguing about defense and we just can't have a 95% agreement get sabotaged over that. and 13 years is too long. the path for citizenship cannot take 13 years. it is not right for those people who have been living in this country and working hard and playing by the rules. >> that's a discussion we could have in the comfort of a cnn studio when we're all senators. >> kamala harris, ron brownstein,...
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it's a daring and explicit contexts to the kinds of defensive critiques that are essential to making a more perfect union. that's what the founding generation assuring the rate to criticize the government among the constitution. what could be more american? what i found is for 200 years critics in the united states have been tired with loyalty of anti-americanism or the war of 1812 to the rise of empire in 1897 across the 20th century to return that doesn't do justice. >> host: to ask you also another book you for it. it's a topic the? >> guest: that was the little-known episode from the second world war when the results administration was very determined immigrant immigrant population in latin america spread across central and south america would rise up, take over countries and this is a concern widely shared in the security establishment in the planning board. a break of their meetings about the possibility. the nascent taligent agencies to thwart the possibility that began a program lost to history until he recovered enough book under which the fbi was dispatched to find in latin
it's a daring and explicit contexts to the kinds of defensive critiques that are essential to making a more perfect union. that's what the founding generation assuring the rate to criticize the government among the constitution. what could be more american? what i found is for 200 years critics in the united states have been tired with loyalty of anti-americanism or the war of 1812 to the rise of empire in 1897 across the 20th century to return that doesn't do justice. >> host: to ask you...
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the name of our oppressed people, we are calling for full support, especially in the right to self-defense. a seat of the united nations and other international organizations, and for a freeze of regime funds. stolen from the syrian people. they must be kept for rebuilding and reconstruction. and although he has taken the main seat for the syrian delegation, there are deep rifts within the national coalition. the house has played an active role in syrian opposition politics by encouraging a choice as transitional prime minister in level-held areas. the u.s. based executive has little support. the cracks in the national coalition have allowed other rival groups to extend their influence. salafists and other radical militias are jockeying for a position in the area. they gained power in eastern southern syria and in the outskirts of damascus as well. this is the subject of concern at the arab league summit and also for the u.s. and eu, who had pinned their hopes on a unifying figure in the syrian opposition. >> joining us now in the studio for some analysis is a representative from the insti
the name of our oppressed people, we are calling for full support, especially in the right to self-defense. a seat of the united nations and other international organizations, and for a freeze of regime funds. stolen from the syrian people. they must be kept for rebuilding and reconstruction. and although he has taken the main seat for the syrian delegation, there are deep rifts within the national coalition. the house has played an active role in syrian opposition politics by encouraging a...
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the secretary of defense hagel took a position that we're going to improve and add more defense to any type of missile that can come on the west coast of the united states, alaska and also california. >> i want to ask you about that. first, the deputy secretary of defense is in seoul today for the joint military exercises i referenced. he said north korea's threats would deepen the commitment to seoul and that u.s. budget cuts wouldn't alter our defense of south korea. we have 30,000 troops in seoul, second only to afghanistan. that is a massive commitment. with all the cullbacks in the defense department, isn't this a scenario that has to be up for trimming just by definition. >> we have to prioritize and always be on top of the national security when it deals with american lives and threats from other governments, terrorist groups and issues like that. got news even with the issue which is really a problem that needs to be resolved is that when it comes to the department of defense, they have the ability to be able to prioritize where the money goes. under this new threat of north ko
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the name of our oppressed people, we are calling for full support, especially in the right to self-defense. a seat of the united nations and other international organizations, and for a freeze of regime funds. stolen from the syrian people. they must be kept for rebuilding and reconstruction. and although he has taken the main seat for the syrian delegation, there are deep rifts within the national coalition. the house has played an active role in syrian opposition politics by encouraging a choice as transitional prime minister in level-held areas. the u.s. based executive has little support. the cracks in the national coalition have allowed other rival groups to extend their influence. salafists and other radical militias are jockeying for a position in the area. they gained power in eastern southern syria and in the outskirts of damascus as well. this is the subject of concern at the arab league summit and also for the u.s. and eu, who had pinned their hopes on a unifying figure in the syrian opposition. >> joining us now in the studio for some analysis is a representative from the insti
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when he's talking about serious defenses quite clear the known leader in the world has a right to come to kill off its people in an oppressive way he feels tony blair because it puts covering very much so that they will light say the war in iraq t.v. film that you would like to see at the time assistant to the prime minister are you saying that when you read the intelligence information says do you accept it or not how are the can you say no we know we had nuclear weapons before we know that he actually used them against people gas of weapons of mass destruction we know he had a lot and the intelligence reports said yes he still got them. on the the first shot where they couldn't find any of it not that he didn't use them if he has them or not even if he had them the israelis bombed it didn't happen they would know we did know that when you're looking at the paper you get a report in front of what are going to say that mistake cost hundreds of thousands of iraqis. you just took the easy option you're asking me what i do i get an intelligence report that says he's still got what he's us
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there on the defensive, they cannot articulate why business is good and how to mix business a better place. john: what you do have a whole foods some people called it feel good nonsens what does it have to do was conscious capitalism? you so people on a whole foods which it is better than i doubt. >> nobody is forced to trade there are other competitive alternatives. but they do so because they think they give value in exchange. john: students? you have questions or comments? please come to the microphone. >> i am from southern california. why can't we defend profit or look at the profit motives and defend that from the ethical standpoint? do we have to pursue purse or doesn't profit have the place in society? >> of course. but we should not defend only profit we should defend the other aspects with the great value creation not just for the investors but for customers, employees, a supplier network, the larger communities. john: could you convince your fellow students? people think he made a profit i must have lost something. >> once you talk to them how business is a voluntary excha
there on the defensive, they cannot articulate why business is good and how to mix business a better place. john: what you do have a whole foods some people called it feel good nonsens what does it have to do was conscious capitalism? you so people on a whole foods which it is better than i doubt. >> nobody is forced to trade there are other competitive alternatives. but they do so because they think they give value in exchange. john: students? you have questions or comments? please come...
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. >> reporter: and then wednesday, the court hears a challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act, passed by congress in 1996. it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it either by law or constitutional amendment. >> what do we want? >> marriage equality. >> when? >> now. >> reporter: and public opinion polls show that more than half of americans now say they support it. that's why supporters of marriage for gay couples claim the cultural tide is moving in their direction. >> if the supreme court disagrees with these claims, history will not look fondly on it. but the court almost prides itself on moving very slowly, not being out in front of the culture, lagging behind some, and that's probably the dilemma for the justices. >> of course
. >> reporter: and then wednesday, the court hears a challenge to doma, the defense of marriage act, passed by congress in 1996. it blocks the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages in the states that allow it. much has changed in the 17 years since president clinton signed it into law. he now says it should be overturned because it's unconstitutional discrimination. no states permitted same-sex marriage when congress passed doma. now nine states do allow it along with...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. john: we're back with the "students for liberty" conference to debate immigration. 12 million people are said to be here illegally. what should we do? what about the future roles? libertarians say bring them illegally they were cardin many bring a valuable skills but on the other hand, someone to kill us now america is the welfare state someone to kill us our next guest is run federation for american immigration reform and veronique de rugy says it should be easier to come here but you say that because you snuck and from france in just became a citizen. congratulations wise to let more foreigners and? >> emigrants whether high skill or low skill is a gift to this country. john: some are freeloaders. >> there is a small cost but the tremendous work they do, with the data and they increased wages for americans. john: but first you had to fill out this form to become a citizen which the whole process took you out over 10 years but the questions seem ridiculous. heavy ever
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. john: we're back with the "students for liberty" conference to debate immigration. 12 million people are said to be here illegally. what should we do? what about the future roles? libertarians say bring them illegally they were cardin many bring a valuable skills but on the other hand, someone to kill us now america is the welfare state someone to kill us our next...
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, and -- development, defense and diplomacy, of course. so i think that anyone will be part of her legacy. but it's very much a work in progress and we have to see whether building on that continues. with a new secretary of state, with the second term of president obama. but i definitely think from what i've seen as a journalist that it is a valid approach that deserves to be looked at seriously. and i think that that is her overriding legacy. she was very much about the big picture. she realized that she came in at a time when there was a lot of talk about american decline, when america was facing the financial crisis and the world was facing a financial crisis. she was very struck by the perception that people had of the united states of this country she loves. people are asking her, who are you? what do you stand for? are you still a superpower? everything seems to be going into meltdown in washington. so she reasserted that perception of america as a global power. repaired some of the damage to alliances that america had around the wor
, and -- development, defense and diplomacy, of course. so i think that anyone will be part of her legacy. but it's very much a work in progress and we have to see whether building on that continues. with a new secretary of state, with the second term of president obama. but i definitely think from what i've seen as a journalist that it is a valid approach that deserves to be looked at seriously. and i think that that is her overriding legacy. she was very much about the big picture. she...
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under controversial law would make publicizing any information about the defense punishable by heavy fines. >> marina used to be comfortable showing affection to her girlfriend. after she was attacked by homo phobes, and all changed. >> when they hit me, i hit back. they beat me harder, threw me on the ground. the last two or three minutes. then ambulances came and took me to the hospital. then they reported it to the police. after three months, the case has not been addressed. >> the track -- the attack on marina and other lesbians in moscow was not unique. it has the gay community worried that a national ban on homosexual propaganda is creating a national atmosphere of violence against gay people. russia decriminalized, such lofty 20 years ago. years ago.ality 20 prideear, moscow and gay parades for 100 years. book-to-bill unanimous -- nearly unanimous mally -- violation of not a our constituents constitutional rights. ity can hurt young people. >> there is no legal definition of what constitutes propaganda's, sexuality. the activists say the law could be interpreted -- could be in
under controversial law would make publicizing any information about the defense punishable by heavy fines. >> marina used to be comfortable showing affection to her girlfriend. after she was attacked by homo phobes, and all changed. >> when they hit me, i hit back. they beat me harder, threw me on the ground. the last two or three minutes. then ambulances came and took me to the hospital. then they reported it to the police. after three months, the case has not been addressed....
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they will not argue in defense of d.o.m.a. we will bring you the recordings when they are released by the court starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c- span. >> the supreme court hears arguments in the hollingsworth v perry case challenging the constitutionality of california's same-sex marriage ban. ont, legal experts debate the issue. from the george washington university law school, this is 90 minutes. >> you have a program that describes their history. they have filed briefs in the case pending. was the victorious counsel and warrants against texas. to my right is willing -- ed w eiland and activist in the reagan administration and works -- >> bush. >> excuse me. an amicusso founiled brief on the case. the first case i will talk about is the one that will be argued tomorrow. it is called hollingsworth against perry. it began with the california supreme court ruling that as a matter of california state lot of laws banning same-sex marriages were unconstitutional with the california constitution. immediate become a process
they will not argue in defense of d.o.m.a. we will bring you the recordings when they are released by the court starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c- span. >> the supreme court hears arguments in the hollingsworth v perry case challenging the constitutionality of california's same-sex marriage ban. ont, legal experts debate the issue. from the george washington university law school, this is 90 minutes. >> you have a program that describes their history. they have filed briefs in...
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what we see now is the cyclicals trading at 11% to 12% to the defensives. we think the premium is too high on the defensive so we'd rather be in the area where we get more upside leverage and better valuation. >> mike, here. simon here. do you like the industrials, too, with the strengthening of the dollar, you still very much in favor of the materials? >> yeah. i think one of the concerns obviously we have is if the dollar continues to strengthen from here, will that have a big impact on corporate earnings going forward? right now given what we've seen so far in terms of the move in the dollar, you know, that translates into less than a $1 impact in terms of our earnings estimate 2013, but obviously if the dollar were to continue to grind higher from here, that's going to become a bigger issue for the repatriation of earnings. >> was your tech thesis thrown a bit of a wrench? cisco downgraded today. should we be more worried about tech spending than perhaps we are? >> look, again, i think that there's a lot of kind of back and forth on this right now. we r
what we see now is the cyclicals trading at 11% to 12% to the defensives. we think the premium is too high on the defensive so we'd rather be in the area where we get more upside leverage and better valuation. >> mike, here. simon here. do you like the industrials, too, with the strengthening of the dollar, you still very much in favor of the materials? >> yeah. i think one of the concerns obviously we have is if the dollar continues to strengthen from here, will that have a big...
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there on the defensive, they cannot articulate why business is good and how to mix business a better place. john: what you do have a whole foods some people called it feel good nonsense what does it have to do was conscious capitalism? you so people on a whole foods which it is better than i doubt. >> nobody is forced to trade there are other competitive alternatives. but they do so because they think they give value in exchange. john: students? you have questions or comments? please come to the microphone. >> i am from southern california. why can't we defend profit or look at the profit motives and defend that from the ethical standpoint? do we have to pursue purpose or doesn't profit have the place in society? >> of course. but we should not defend only profit we should defend the other aspects with the great value creation not just for the investors but for customers, employees, a supplier network, the larger communities. john: could you convince your fellow students? people think he made a profit i must have lost something. >> once you talk to them how business is a voluntary ex
there on the defensive, they cannot articulate why business is good and how to mix business a better place. john: what you do have a whole foods some people called it feel good nonsense what does it have to do was conscious capitalism? you so people on a whole foods which it is better than i doubt. >> nobody is forced to trade there are other competitive alternatives. but they do so because they think they give value in exchange. john: students? you have questions or comments? please come...
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they were defending our defense of -- and they were offering our defense of traditional marriage and defending the right of children. we are here defending the right of children. repeat and say we are here defending the rights of the children. have the right to have a mother and a father. -- i repeat, this ation has a strong latino hispanic heritage. where traditional families are great, significant. whatever the outcome of the supreme court, states and ,erritories of this nation including puerto rico, will suffer the consequences whether they will be positive or negative. .hat is why we are here today today, this massive movement has to letd washington, d.c., the president of obama quest to let president obama, the congress, and the supreme court, marriage is know, between a man and woman. between a man and a woman. hildren cannot be brought up without a father and a mother. ist we have to do today bring forth education about families. we got to look back and we got [indiscernible] [indiscernible] between a man and a woman. our children have the right of a father and mother. tot is
they were defending our defense of -- and they were offering our defense of traditional marriage and defending the right of children. we are here defending the right of children. repeat and say we are here defending the rights of the children. have the right to have a mother and a father. -- i repeat, this ation has a strong latino hispanic heritage. where traditional families are great, significant. whatever the outcome of the supreme court, states and ,erritories of this nation including...
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look at the major sector, sue, slightly more defensive. so telecom and utilities and consumer staples. look at the financials, sue. they were down more than 1% as a group but now only only fractionally if you look at the big banks, citi group has significant exposure to europe. the regional banks are all just down fractionally today. the dow stocks are up, big international names. caterpillar, for example, pfizer, all the major tech names, lieu hugh let, microsoft, intel, all positive. volume is on the light side, believe it or not. not the money flowing in or flowing out. at number two, well off our lows in the middle of the day. >> thank you, bob pisani. in your morning notes, you went, it's back. now everyone is focused not just on cyprus but the ripple effects. >> that's true. you saw that concern last night starting in asia and it went over into europe. rightly so because, as bob said, it brings in to trust, what are really the banks -- what's the purpose of the bank. we'll with their risk in the money in the bank you can only imagine
look at the major sector, sue, slightly more defensive. so telecom and utilities and consumer staples. look at the financials, sue. they were down more than 1% as a group but now only only fractionally if you look at the big banks, citi group has significant exposure to europe. the regional banks are all just down fractionally today. the dow stocks are up, big international names. caterpillar, for example, pfizer, all the major tech names, lieu hugh let, microsoft, intel, all positive. volume...
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defense secretary chuck hagel say help us end this hunger strike but the u.s. military is maintaining it's not a big deal. marina pod and i are reporting from a new york for us and our g. also spoke on the phone to captain jason derives a member of the defense team for some of the detainees raising guantanamo now here's what he told us about the condition of the prisoners find themselves in when i first walked into the meeting room three weeks ago when i met with my client my current i was shocked to see the change in the parents last. year overall concern and the description here didn't. think a whole lot about the conditions of confinement because the u.s. government stated that we can talk about this broken only talk about meaning i can tell you that when i conferred with other defense attorneys in other he'd be. called the same exact story about how what happened with the current search is what happened with the soldiers it is for a universal it's not a risk. syria's government and rebels are accusing each other of launching a chemical attack near the north
defense secretary chuck hagel say help us end this hunger strike but the u.s. military is maintaining it's not a big deal. marina pod and i are reporting from a new york for us and our g. also spoke on the phone to captain jason derives a member of the defense team for some of the detainees raising guantanamo now here's what he told us about the condition of the prisoners find themselves in when i first walked into the meeting room three weeks ago when i met with my client my current i was...
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defense secretary chuck hagel say help us and this hunger strike but the u.s. military is maintaining it's not a big deal. reporting for us from new york well also i spoke on the phone to you captain jason de ruyter a member of the defense team of some of the detainees in guantanamo and here's what he told us about the conditions the prisoners find themselves in and i first one could really repeat weeks ago and i met with my client my half inclined i was shocked to see that you've been hearing more. and your concern you know the description again that he gave people a whole lot about the conditions of confinement because your government. about it can only talk about the meeting room i can tell you that the american progress other defense attorney never. told me any story about how what happened with the crown searches what happened with the source of it is. still ahead for iraq continues to be marred by violence ten years after the u.s. led invasion we look at stability in the country. and revel. in syria playing the blame game after a chemical attack that kill
defense secretary chuck hagel say help us and this hunger strike but the u.s. military is maintaining it's not a big deal. reporting for us from new york well also i spoke on the phone to you captain jason de ruyter a member of the defense team of some of the detainees in guantanamo and here's what he told us about the conditions the prisoners find themselves in and i first one could really repeat weeks ago and i met with my client my half inclined i was shocked to see that you've been hearing...
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i can tell you the american other defense attorney never. told me any story about how what happened. with the social q's. still ahead for you this hour iraq continues to be marred by violence ten years off a big u.s. led invasion we look at how stability in the country's proving to be divisive and. government syria playing the blame game for a chemical attack that killed twenty five people and wounded dozens. of a foreign intervention more off this quick break. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. he is easy to do it's easy to be easy. to meet. such stuff. back. was welcome back a group linked to al qaeda says they are behind the so-called bloody tuesday attacks in baghdad when sixty five people died in a series of blasts across
i can tell you the american other defense attorney never. told me any story about how what happened. with the social q's. still ahead for you this hour iraq continues to be marred by violence ten years off a big u.s. led invasion we look at how stability in the country's proving to be divisive and. government syria playing the blame game for a chemical attack that killed twenty five people and wounded dozens. of a foreign intervention more off this quick break. technology innovation all the...
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defense contractor accused of leaking military secrets to his chinese girlfriend. prosecutors say 59-year-old benjamin bishop poses a danger to national security and they want him behind bars until trial. he is said to have handed over classified information on american war planes, nuclear weapons and missile defenses. the breach apparently occurred through e-mails and telephone calls from bishop's home to his 27-year-old mistress, a chinese national studying in the u.s. he was fired upon his admission earlier this month. >>> an ethics investigation is under way looking into the alleged misuse of campaign funds by minnesota republican congressman michele bachmann. a lawyer for bachmann is denying she did anything wrong. bachmann's 2012 campaign filed a plant with the election committee saying that election funds were improperly used to pay staffers and others. the office of congressional ethics is conducting a preliminary investigation and could dismiss the case or refer it to the house ethics commission. >>> here's your first look at "scrambled politics." the son
defense contractor accused of leaking military secrets to his chinese girlfriend. prosecutors say 59-year-old benjamin bishop poses a danger to national security and they want him behind bars until trial. he is said to have handed over classified information on american war planes, nuclear weapons and missile defenses. the breach apparently occurred through e-mails and telephone calls from bishop's home to his 27-year-old mistress, a chinese national studying in the u.s. he was fired upon his...
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defense secretary chuck hagel say help us and this hunger strike but the u.s. military is maintaining it's not a big deal. reporting from new york for us well also you also spoke on the phone to captain jason de ronde a member of the defense team for some of the detainees he's in guantanamo now here's what he told us about the conditions the prisoners finding themselves in when i first walked in grimmy room people to go with my car and my afghan car i was shocked. to hear more. and your concern with descriptions of. people who are out about the conditions of confinement because your government. can only talk about i can tell you that american progress other defense attorney never. told me. story about how what happened across or what happened with the social q's. a quick look now at some other news making headlines around the world u.s. lawmakers have decided to ban on assault weapons from proposed gun control legislation officials say the measure lacks support but it's believed a ban could later be voted on as a separate bill though polls show most americans b
defense secretary chuck hagel say help us and this hunger strike but the u.s. military is maintaining it's not a big deal. reporting from new york for us well also you also spoke on the phone to captain jason de ronde a member of the defense team for some of the detainees he's in guantanamo now here's what he told us about the conditions the prisoners finding themselves in when i first walked in grimmy room people to go with my car and my afghan car i was shocked. to hear more. and your concern...
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can only talk about me i can tell you that american progress other defense attorney never if you. told me. a story about how what happened. what happened with the software. so i had iraq continues to be marred by violence ten years after the u.s. led invasion we look at how stability in the country is proving to be the face of. rebels and the government in syria playing the blame for a comical attack that killed twenty five people and wounded dozens. of a foreign intervention in a more. wealthy british style. market . find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. reports. technology innovation. developments from around russia. when their own country can't offer them a living. sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to wonder just. the dream of millions of migrants the children might choose their. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become. to find a way home. but i welcome back a wave of deadly violence and assassinations have the tenth anniversary of the u.s. led invasion of i
can only talk about me i can tell you that american progress other defense attorney never if you. told me. a story about how what happened. what happened with the software. so i had iraq continues to be marred by violence ten years after the u.s. led invasion we look at how stability in the country is proving to be the face of. rebels and the government in syria playing the blame for a comical attack that killed twenty five people and wounded dozens. of a foreign intervention in a more. wealthy...
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tomorrow the court will consider the defense of marriage act. that law defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman and prevents gay couples from collecting federal benefits. tim o'brien has covered the u.s. supreme court for two decades, he was inside for today's arguments. author of a book, a new book "murder at the supreme court, lethal crimes and landmark cases." that's what people are saying about this case that it is a landmark case and all of the comparisons are being made to brown versus the board of education, to row v wade. what comparisons work here if at all. >> in so farce the questions are concerned the comparisons you gave work just fine. the questions are huge. this could be the brown versus board of education for gay and lesbian people, that's based on the question. we don't know what the answer will be of course. in fact i would venture that nobody does, not even the justices who heard the case this morning. they will vote tomorrow and then at least they will know. they were all over the map with their questions today. as
tomorrow the court will consider the defense of marriage act. that law defines marriage as the union of a man and a woman and prevents gay couples from collecting federal benefits. tim o'brien has covered the u.s. supreme court for two decades, he was inside for today's arguments. author of a book, a new book "murder at the supreme court, lethal crimes and landmark cases." that's what people are saying about this case that it is a landmark case and all of the comparisons are being...
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>> beyond a reasonable doubt. >> she admitted to doing it. >> she said it was self-defense. >> self-defense. i don't think the jury gog believe that all the weeks that she testified and all the questions she got from the jury showed that the jury,. >> self-defense. >> so you both agree that what she is putting out there as a defense is bogus and you both think she is guilty. here is the question. the state of arizona going to execute her? >> right. there is four women, to be the fourth woman put on death row if they find her guilty in the penalty phase. i think there is a chance they dual that ultimately executed? probably not. the other three have not been. >> she will be given a sentence of death. but she will be able to 20 years. >> i don't think she will get a death sentence. look at her and feel so ever her. >> death qualified. you can't be on the jury for this case unless you would agree to uphold and you don't have a problem with the death penalty. >> bill: i couldn't be on. i want to tell everybody i'm against the death penalty. i would sentence these people who hard labor which is
>> beyond a reasonable doubt. >> she admitted to doing it. >> she said it was self-defense. >> self-defense. i don't think the jury gog believe that all the weeks that she testified and all the questions she got from the jury showed that the jury,. >> self-defense. >> so you both agree that what she is putting out there as a defense is bogus and you both think she is guilty. here is the question. the state of arizona going to execute her? >> right....
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from new york for us also you also spoke on the phone to comes in jason do you write to member of the defense team to some of the detainees who are in guantanamo now here's what he told us about the conditions the prisoners finding themselves in when i first walked to the meeting room. i met with my client my car i was shocked. more one. hundred. people who are out of. government. can only talk about. i can tell you the american. story about how what happened. still ahead for you this hour iraq continues to be maad by violence ten years after the u.s. led invasion we look at how stability in the country is proving to be divisive. rebels in syria and the plane after a chemical attack that killed twenty five people and wounded dozens. of foreign intervention that a more after the birth. place . please. i believe. well. clearly it's technology innovation called the least of elements from around russia. the future covered. wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds a
from new york for us also you also spoke on the phone to comes in jason do you write to member of the defense team to some of the detainees who are in guantanamo now here's what he told us about the conditions the prisoners finding themselves in when i first walked to the meeting room. i met with my client my car i was shocked. more one. hundred. people who are out of. government. can only talk about. i can tell you the american. story about how what happened. still ahead for you this hour iraq...
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they say pitch shop met her at an international conference on defense issues in hawaii. he was required to report the relationship, and he did not. if convicted, he could face 20 years in prison. more and more people around the world are learning about the potential of something they can't see, touch, or even understand. scientists are working with endeu endeuced ips cells to one day grow organs an tissues. it is not just giving people new hope, it's helping with the development of new drugs. >> cells under a microscope. these are artificially made cardiomyocytes or heart muscle cells they can grow into any cell on the body also called versatile cells. ips cells were first made from cells taken from human skin and culturing them. when these cells were created, culture fluid played an important role. this professor at the university produced this fluid. in 2003, reprocell a firm led by professor nakajuchi did the research. the company became the first in the world to produce a particular type of cell from an ips cell, they were cardiomyocytes. the heart muscle cells are k
they say pitch shop met her at an international conference on defense issues in hawaii. he was required to report the relationship, and he did not. if convicted, he could face 20 years in prison. more and more people around the world are learning about the potential of something they can't see, touch, or even understand. scientists are working with endeu endeuced ips cells to one day grow organs an tissues. it is not just giving people new hope, it's helping with the development of new drugs....
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but in defense of the home office, the times and in terms of processing these visas has been a great improvement there and we are looking a number of steps to make sure we attract tourist from the fastest growing market, including china and elsewhere. >> does the prime minister accept that we face a triple they -- triple whammy -- average family has lost over 1600 rounds in support. does he also accepted any measure he may announce next week to help with the cost of childcare will be small remedy to a crisis of his own making? >> i don't except with the honorable lady says. it is this government that extended the number of hours to three and four-year-olds that is the firstoduced for time, childcare payments for vulnerable two years -- two euros. those working minimum wage full- time have seen the tax bill cut in half and she wants to put people off a major step forward for we will be helping people who work hard and want to do this at -- do the right thing and one childcare. i think it will be welcome. global rate, not just with our own economy, but with countries like brazil and ru
but in defense of the home office, the times and in terms of processing these visas has been a great improvement there and we are looking a number of steps to make sure we attract tourist from the fastest growing market, including china and elsewhere. >> does the prime minister accept that we face a triple they -- triple whammy -- average family has lost over 1600 rounds in support. does he also accepted any measure he may announce next week to help with the cost of childcare will be...
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these are purely defensive missiles. they're only intended to shoot down the rogue missile fired from north korea. they're very effective at what they do and by doubling the number of missiles we make the west coast of the united states more secure. no, this is just chinese bluster and the message from the united states back to china through the state department hopefully as, you need to talk to the actor who is going to cause all the mischief in that country. and oh, by the way, if something terrible should happen the chinese as well as the north koreans would be affected, jenna. jenna: how big of a risk do you think all of this bluster is to the tens of thousands of americans troops on the ground still in south korea? >> yeah. see that's really important, jenna because most of the media is focusing on the west coast of the united states. remember we have 28,000 american soldiers in south korea and their families and many of those folks are living in seoul and south of seoul in various camps and stations and airbases an
these are purely defensive missiles. they're only intended to shoot down the rogue missile fired from north korea. they're very effective at what they do and by doubling the number of missiles we make the west coast of the united states more secure. no, this is just chinese bluster and the message from the united states back to china through the state department hopefully as, you need to talk to the actor who is going to cause all the mischief in that country. and oh, by the way, if something...
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a defense witness is exposed. details straight ahead in top ko slot.turninhave ♪ where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, headache, dizziness and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as $15 at lunesta.com there's a land of restful sleep, we can help you go ther
a defense witness is exposed. details straight ahead in top ko slot.turninhave ♪ where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. abnormal...
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a pentagon spokesman says defense secretary change hagel was saddened. adding he believes the strength of the united states marine corps will ensure they're always remembered. elizabeth is at quantico. no word on anybody else involved? reporter: nobody else involved. police tell us the three who are deceased are the ones who were involved. it was an isolated incident. the first male marine victim who was found was actually at a different crime scene than the shooter and a female victim, although all enclosed within taylor hall, barrack here on base there was a time lag for vectors to gauge the situation after they found the first crime scene. they were all dead on arrival. the police won't disdisclose whether or not there was a friendship or relationship between any of the people involved. in fact, it could be some time before we even know their identities. there's a 24-hour grace period for families families and friene notified of their death. but we know these are active duty marines, staff members here at the base, colleagues, police reiterated that's
a pentagon spokesman says defense secretary change hagel was saddened. adding he believes the strength of the united states marine corps will ensure they're always remembered. elizabeth is at quantico. no word on anybody else involved? reporter: nobody else involved. police tell us the three who are deceased are the ones who were involved. it was an isolated incident. the first male marine victim who was found was actually at a different crime scene than the shooter and a female victim,...
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defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not un
defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause)...
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proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. people are already camping out mere the supreme court in washington to get in to the hearings. on thursday, we will find out which cars get a world car award. winner in power categories announced at the new york international auto show. shout-outs go to best all-around, best performance, green cars, and best design. that's going to do it for me. see you throughout the week p much more straight ahead with don lemon. >>> no golf for you. i want to you take a look at this. this is a pga course in orlando where tiger woods was leading before mother nature put the smackdown on it. the weather is severe in many parts of the country today. ridiculous storms here. blizzard there. live from snowy dayton, ohio in just a moment. speaking of tiger, if he wins tomorrow, he will be the new number one golfer in the world. he hasn't held that spot in more than two years going back to when his game and his personal life fell apart in scandal. he has since gotten divorced, spent time in therapy, rebuil
proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. people are already camping out mere the supreme court in washington to get in to the hearings. on thursday, we will find out which cars get a world car award. winner in power categories announced at the new york international auto show. shout-outs go to best all-around, best performance, green cars, and best design. that's going to do it for me. see you throughout the week p much more straight ahead with don lemon. >>> no golf for you. i...
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supreme court will hear arguments in both the prop. 8 case and the defense of marriage that case next week. ruling are expected this summer. >> and a new national poll shows support for same-sex marriage at an all-time high. in the last 10 years, public opinion has undergone a reversal. if and 2003, more than half of all americans wanted the outlawed same-sex marriage. now nearly 60 percent want to legalize it. the poll was conducted by lane dirt research for abc news and the washington post. >> the backlash continues to grow after a folk singer on leashes and anti-gay rent while performing at yoshi's in san francisco over the weekend. michelle smiled, is a grammy nominated senator. it was doing her performance sunday night that she repeatedly may come as the best of gays and lesbians. no other big news, including " hot-monk tavern " in novato, are canceling her performances. >> concert organizers at yoshi's released a statement on twitter. san did they do not tolerate this type of " bigotry and hatred exhibited, she will never be back. " reaction from people on social media has been
supreme court will hear arguments in both the prop. 8 case and the defense of marriage that case next week. ruling are expected this summer. >> and a new national poll shows support for same-sex marriage at an all-time high. in the last 10 years, public opinion has undergone a reversal. if and 2003, more than half of all americans wanted the outlawed same-sex marriage. now nearly 60 percent want to legalize it. the poll was conducted by lane dirt research for abc news and the washington...